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1961 F-85 Oldsmobile V8 215 Cid Rocker Arm S Intake Exhaust With Mount Boss on 2040-parts.com

US $34.95
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Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

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You are bidding on a pair of OEM 1961 F-85 Oldsmobile V8 215 CID Rocker Arms Intake and Exhaust with Mount Shaft Al Boss. All in good shape See Pictures

Note: No Damage, no cracks or breaks, normal light wear. see pictures. 

Note:  This part may fit other years, makes and models please do your home work to ensure proper fit.

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